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Chapter 205: Chapter 208

Translator: 549690339

Lily Gray found some slippers to put on at the entrance.

As she walked further in, she discovered that this villa, also located in Blue Bay Estates, was clearly different from the one belonging to the Lucas family.

The Lucas’ villa was low-key luxurious.

Though the decor was more modern than in the old manor, every detail was carefully crafted by a designer.

But this villa was entirely modern in design.

Its style was simple and clear.

However, the thing that didn’t quite match the villa’s style was that.

Three sides of the villa had floor-to-ceiling windows, so ideally, there should have been an abundance of natural light inside.

But after entering, she found that all the curtains were drawn.

In the big villa, there was not a single servant except for David Redington.

With the curtains drawn, even though the lights were on, it still felt eerie during the day.

Just then, there was a “clatter” from the kitchen.

It sounded like a knife falling to the floor.

Following that, she heard the movie star, who always maintained his heartthrob image on screen, curse under his breath irritably.

“Shit!”

A movie star cursing!?

Lily Gray felt like her worldview has been refreshed…

However, this wasn’t the time to dwell on the fall of her “idol.”

Following the noise, she quickly located the perpetrator causing chaos in the kitchen.

David Redington, wearing a casual V-neck sweater, stood in the kitchen, holding the knife he had just picked up, venting his anger on the pots and pans in front of him.

Only then did Lily Gray notice David Redington’s gorgeous countenance. At some unknown point, he had dyed his originally elegant black hair silver.

His agitation seemed to only add to his charm being ruffled. Instead of looking like a non-mainstream figure, he looked more like a prince from an exotic land with noble blood.

Of course, this was only when he wasn’t angry.

David Redington irritably brushed his hair aside again, revealing his deep eye sockets and high nose bridge.

Lily Gray was a self-admitted “face junkie” with no integrity. π‘“π˜³β„―β„―π”€β„―π“«π‘›π‘œπ“‹π‘’π“΅.π˜€π˜°π“Ά

It looked like the once-idolized movie star had encountered some kind of difficulty.

Though he looked ferocious, a million times fiercer than the “Redington” she had seen on television, Lily Gray decided to take the initiative to show concern for him, for the sake of his good looks.

“Mr. Redington, are you having trouble with something? Perhaps… I can help?” Her soft and slightly timid voice echoed in the spacious, open-layout kitchen. Only then did David Redington realize that there was another person in the kitchen.

He glanced at her, and his mysterious, ocean-like blue eyes fell on Lily Gray’s face.

David Redington had Western heritage; his deep blue eyes always easily captivated his admirers.

“Can you cook noodles?”

Lily Gray hesitated for a moment, never imagining that the great David Redington would be stumped by something as simple as cooking noodles.

“Yes, of course. What kind of noodles do you want? 1 can cook them for you.” Lily Gray volunteered to wash her hands by the sink.

His deep blue eyes darkened for a moment before putting down the pan and fishing a cell phone out of his pocket.

“Can you make this one?”

Lily Gray leaned over to take a look.

The man in the photo was none other than David Redington.

With his silver streaks of hair, a skull earring on his left earlobe, and his face adorned with punk makeup, he held a bowl of green onion noodles. His youthful smile seemed pure and innocent despite the silver hair and the black eyeliner.

It was clearly a movie still, as David Redington, already in his twenties, was still able to portray the fresh, naive beauty of a teenage boy.

“Yes,” she nodded.

David Redington quickly pocketed his phone.

“I’ll wait outside; call me when it’s done.”

With that, he left the room with a straight face.

As soon as David Redington left, Lily Gray immediately took out her cell phone and searched for “David Redington, new movie” as the keywords.

A series of updates on David Redington’s latest news appeared.

She clicked on a piece of information at random, and the recently completed movie was a dark coming-of-age film that highlighted the growth of rebellious youth..

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